• Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertising
  • Menu Item
  • Menu Item
Commsrisk
  • Risk, Fraud & Security
  • Assurance & Audit
  • Spam
  • Cold War 2
  • Data & Analytics
  • Privacy & IP
  • Digital Money
  • Education
  • The Commsrisk Show
Latest
  • 30 May 2023 | ENISA Publishes 5G Security Controls Matrix
  • 29 May 2023 | Arguments in Brazil about STIR/SHAKEN
  • 26 May 2023 | Will AI-Powered Spam Filters Be Forced on Indian Telcos?
  • 25 May 2023 | Nation State Hacking, Pre-Installed Malware, Prison for Spoofer and Job Cuts: Commsrisk Show Episode 11
  • 24 May 2023 | Free Guide for Telco KYC
  • 23 May 2023 | French President Macron Promises National Scam Block for SMS and Email
  • 22 May 2023 | 13 Years in Prison for Head of London Phone Spoofing Fraud Outfit
  • 19 May 2023 | Artificially Inflated Traffic from Bots Makes Spotify Remove Thousands of AI-Generated Songs
  • 18 May 2023 | Karsten Nohl on Cloud Hacking, Central Bank Ends SMS 2FA and Macron’s Filter: Commsrisk Show Episode 10
  • 17 May 2023 | Infobip and Sinch Failed to Stop Thousands of SMS Scam Messages, Says Aussie Regulator
> 2009 April

US$5m Dollar Credit Line for cVidya

By Eric Priezkalns 28 Apr 2009 Assurance & Audit

Israeli venture lenders Plenus have arranged a new US$5m credit facility for cVidya, the VC-backed revenue assurance vendors. Look here to see the news from…


Rapid Growth at Neural

By Eric Priezkalns 22 Apr 2009 Risk, Fraud & Security

Neural Technologies, the specialist fraud vendors who now position themselves as suppliers of risk management, has been listed amongst the top 100 fastest growing privately-owned…


Cartesian Wins Queen’s Award

By Eric Priezkalns 21 Apr 2009 Assurance & Audit

Cartesian, the UK revenue assurance vendor now owned by US professional services group TMNG Global has won the 2009 Queen’s Award for Enterprise. You can…


Tax on SMS revenues to plug UK’s financial deficit?

By Lee Scargall 20 Apr 2009 Risk, Fraud & Security

Text messages have been implicated in many unusual things, including; notifying staff of work place redundancies, providing step-by-step instructions to doctors performing life saving surgery,…


Anyone want a Revenue Assurance tool?

By Mike Willett 17 Apr 2009 Assurance & Audit

Fear not, this blog is not trying to change the focus of talkRA from open discussion to an off shoot of eBay for previously loved,…


Telcordia Wins Revenue Management Award

By Eric Priezkalns 16 Apr 2009 Data & Analytics

The news from the Billing & OSS World Conference is that Telcordia were winners of the excellence award for Best Revenue Management Solution. Metratech were…


No Picture

Syndicating talkRA (and the future!)

By Eric Priezkalns 15 Apr 2009 General

It is quite amusing to see that talkRA has now been syndicated on the ‘Revenue Assurance Professionals’ group over at LinkedIn. There is nothing wrong…


Revenue Optimization for Greenfields

By Ashwin Menon 8 Apr 2009 Assurance & Audit, Risk, Fraud & Security

I was recently going through the recent posts, and one thing I’ve noticed is that we seem to be a bit partial in only addressing…


Panel Debate: Data Warehouses and Revenue Assurance

By Eric Priezkalns 7 Apr 2009 Podcast Archive 2009-2018

Play

For podcast 5, I was joined by not one, but three guests. Mike Willett, Director of Fraud and Revenue Assurance for Telstra, President of the…


Research found Revenue Assurance to be responsible for insanity

By Güera Romo 2 Apr 2009 Assurance & Audit

It is with utter frustration that I write this blog tonight. I feel like saddling up my transformation horse and change the archaic processes of…


1 2 »

Replay Our Discussion Show from May 24

Join Commsrisk Editor Eric Priezkalns and his co-presenters every Wednesday at tv.commsrisk.com for live conversation involving risk experts from around the world of electronic communications.
The main theme for our latest episode was attacks on comms providers by nation states, with expert analysis provided by special guest Patrick Donegan of Hardenstance. The team also chatted about the 14-year prison sentence for the man who ran ‘iSpoof’ and the extent to which AI will cause job cuts in telcos.

Latest Stories on Commsrisk

ENISA Publishes 5G Security Controls Matrix


Arguments in Brazil about STIR/SHAKEN


Will AI-Powered Spam Filters Be Forced on Indian Telcos?


Nation State Hacking, Pre-Installed Malware, Prison for Spoofer and Job Cuts: Commsrisk Show Episode 11



Commsrisk on Twitter

Tweets from @commsrisk

Receive Weekly Newsletters by Email

Email address:


First Name:


Last Name:


Archives
  • ►2023 (107)
    • ►May (22)
    • ►April (20)
    • ►March (23)
    • ►February (20)
    • ►January (22)
  • ►2022 (260)
    • ►December (22)
    • ►November (22)
    • ►October (21)
    • ►September (22)
    • ►August (23)
    • ►July (21)
    • ►June (22)
    • ►May (22)
    • ►April (21)
    • ►March (23)
    • ►February (20)
    • ►January (21)
  • ►2021 (262)
    • ►December (23)
    • ►November (22)
    • ►October (21)
    • ►September (22)
    • ►August (22)
    • ►July (22)
    • ►June (23)
    • ►May (21)
    • ►April (22)
    • ►March (23)
    • ►February (20)
    • ►January (21)
  • ►2020 (262)
    • ►December (23)
    • ►November (21)
    • ►October (22)
    • ►September (22)
    • ►August (21)
    • ►July (23)
    • ►June (22)
    • ►May (21)
    • ►April (22)
    • ►March (22)
    • ►February (20)
    • ►January (23)
  • ►2019 (261)
    • ►December (22)
    • ►November (21)
    • ►October (23)
    • ►September (21)
    • ►August (22)
    • ►July (23)
    • ►June (20)
    • ►May (23)
    • ►April (22)
    • ►March (21)
    • ►February (20)
    • ►January (23)
  • ►2018 (261)
    • ►December (21)
    • ►November (22)
    • ►October (23)
    • ►September (20)
    • ►August (23)
    • ►July (22)
    • ►June (21)
    • ►May (23)
    • ►April (21)
    • ►March (22)
    • ►February (20)
    • ►January (23)
  • ►2017 (260)
    • ►December (21)
    • ►November (22)
    • ►October (22)
    • ►September (21)
    • ►August (23)
    • ►July (21)
    • ►June (22)
    • ►May (23)
    • ►April (20)
    • ►March (23)
    • ►February (20)
    • ►January (22)
  • ►2016 (271)
    • ►December (22)
    • ►November (22)
    • ►October (22)
    • ►September (24)
    • ►August (24)
    • ►July (21)
    • ►June (24)
    • ►May (23)
    • ►April (21)
    • ►March (25)
    • ►February (22)
    • ►January (21)
  • ►2015 (240)
    • ►December (23)
    • ►November (25)
    • ►October (22)
    • ►September (22)
    • ►August (22)
    • ►July (23)
    • ►June (22)
    • ►May (22)
    • ►April (22)
    • ►March (25)
    • ►February (7)
    • ►January (5)
  • ►2014 (87)
    • ►December (10)
    • ►November (8)
    • ►October (8)
    • ►September (5)
    • ►August (5)
    • ►July (5)
    • ►June (7)
    • ►May (8)
    • ►April (7)
    • ►March (8)
    • ►February (7)
    • ►January (9)
  • ►2013 (100)
    • ►December (9)
    • ►November (8)
    • ►October (5)
    • ►September (10)
    • ►August (8)
    • ►July (12)
    • ►June (10)
    • ►May (8)
    • ►April (7)
    • ►March (8)
    • ►February (8)
    • ►January (7)
  • ►2012 (108)
    • ►December (7)
    • ►November (10)
    • ►October (7)
    • ►September (9)
    • ►August (8)
    • ►July (9)
    • ►June (10)
    • ►May (10)
    • ►April (13)
    • ►March (11)
    • ►February (9)
    • ►January (5)
  • ►2011 (132)
    • ►December (7)
    • ►November (12)
    • ►October (10)
    • ►September (11)
    • ►August (18)
    • ►July (12)
    • ►June (11)
    • ►May (12)
    • ►April (12)
    • ►March (12)
    • ►February (7)
    • ►January (8)
  • ►2010 (95)
    • ►December (6)
    • ►November (7)
    • ►October (5)
    • ►September (5)
    • ►August (5)
    • ►July (9)
    • ►June (5)
    • ►May (16)
    • ►April (11)
    • ►March (11)
    • ►February (8)
    • ►January (7)
  • ►2009 (86)
    • ►December (5)
    • ►November (6)
    • ►October (8)
    • ►September (7)
    • ►August (8)
    • ►July (6)
    • ►June (6)
    • ►May (8)
    • ►April (11)
    • ►March (7)
    • ►February (6)
    • ►January (8)
  • ►2008 (168)
    • ►December (11)
    • ►November (13)
    • ►October (22)
    • ►September (22)
    • ►August (20)
    • ►July (13)
    • ►June (12)
    • ►May (11)
    • ►April (12)
    • ►March (9)
    • ►February (11)
    • ►January (12)
  • ►2007 (144)
    • ►December (11)
    • ►November (9)
    • ►October (16)
    • ►September (14)
    • ►August (16)
    • ►July (16)
    • ►June (10)
    • ►May (10)
    • ►April (9)
    • ►March (12)
    • ►February (11)
    • ►January (10)
  • ►2006 (38)
    • ►December (16)
    • ►November (17)
    • ►October (5)
Editor
  • Eric Priezkalns
    Eric Priezkalns
Leading Contributors
  • Joseph Nderitu
    Joseph Nderitu
  • Michael Lazarou
    Michael Lazarou
  • David Morrow
    David Morrow
  • Marianne Curphey
    Marianne Curphey
  • Lee Scargall
    Lee Scargall
  • Mike Willett
    Mike Willett
Recent Posts
  • ENISA Publishes 5G Security Controls Matrix
  • Arguments in Brazil about STIR/SHAKEN
  • Will AI-Powered Spam Filters Be Forced on Indian Telcos?
  • Nation State Hacking, Pre-Installed Malware, Prison for Spoofer and Job Cuts: Commsrisk Show Episode 11
  • Free Guide for Telco KYC
  • French President Macron Promises National Scam Block for SMS and Email
  • 13 Years in Prison for Head of London Phone Spoofing Fraud Outfit
  • Artificially Inflated Traffic from Bots Makes Spotify Remove Thousands of AI-Generated Songs
  • Karsten Nohl on Cloud Hacking, Central Bank Ends SMS 2FA and Macron’s Filter: Commsrisk Show Episode 10
  • Infobip and Sinch Failed to Stop Thousands of SMS Scam Messages, Says Aussie Regulator
  • Simbox Bypass Finally Made Illegal by UK Supreme Court Ruling
  • Malaysian Banks Stop Using SMS for Two Factor Authentication
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertising

Articles copyright © the author, all else copyright © Revenue Protect Limited

We use cookies to remember repeat visits to this website. Click “accept” to give consent or "settings" to avoid non-essential cookies.
.
Cookie settingsACCEPT
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT